Thursday, June 9, 2011

Animal adaptations

In the nature science talent development group, we are studying animal adaptations.  A few weeks ago we went to Queen's Park to look at the animals and the museum to look at the tuataras.  Now an example of a good animal adaptation we are looking at is the great white shark's adaptation.  The great white shark has the ability to stick it's head out of the water and look around.  A great white's main diet is a seal, because seals are full of fat.  The fat then turns into energy to keep the shark pumped up.  Although it is a fish, the great white has adapted [changed over time], to be like a warm-blooded animal.  It's mind is developed better than most fish.   

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